
In this Feb. 18, 2019 photo released by the California Highway Patrol Central Division shows traffic open on Interstate I-5 over Grapevine, Calif. Two major Southern California highways were reopened Monday, Feb. 18, 2019, after ice and blowing snow forced closures that stranded hundreds of motorists, including some who spent a frigid night in their vehicles. Traffic started moving again around 11 a.m. in northbound lanes of Interstate 5 at the Grapevine, a high pass along the key route between Los Angeles and San Francisco, the California Highway Patrol said. The southbound side was reopened a few hours earlier but officials warned that icy conditions persist. (California Highway Patrol Central Division via AP)
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